8
INSTALLING THE STOVE
Place
stove
on chosen level hearth and remove any packaging materials. The shrink polythene can be used as
a cover for the stove whilst installation is in progress as fire cement will mark the stove paint surface if left. If
needed the canopy of the stove may be removed and placed to one side by lifting upwards. Ensure that the
rope in the channel of the underside of the canopy is not discarded, as this is the seal between the canopy and
the body of the stove.
There is normally a piece of
cardboard
, for protection, behind the door glass. All other pieces of board in the
stove are the
fire boards
. Turn the knob and open the fire door then carefully remove it by lifting up and off its
hinge pins (retaining these) and place it safely out of the way. From the front of the stove you can now
remove
the operating tool, flue spigot, flue blanking plate, baffle, fire boards and fire board retainer
brackets
(two on 9kw and Double stoves only).
The stove can be
levelled
by using the levelling bolts at the base of the legs, or you can fix the stove to the hearth
through the bolt holes. Additional brackets are supplied with the 5kw, 7kw and 10kw slim line stoves. These
brackets should be fitted and used to secure the stove to improve stability.
Side Fire Board
Airwash Cover
(9kw & 12kw Only)
Fire Board Retainer
Brackets
Diagram 4
The
airwash cover
(9kw & 12kw only) is located along the top rear of the air channel above the main door, its two
pins fitting in the two holes, one at each end of the channel. If it has been dislodged in transit, ensure it is
repositioned.
Additional brackets
supplied on slim line
stoves only
. These should be fitted and
used to provide additional fixing points for
securing the stove (to improve stability).
Diagram 3